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Poll
Distinguishing Fact from Opinion
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Drawing Conclusions
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Making Inferences
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Distinguishing Cause-Effect Relationship
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Making Subject Agree with the Verb in Sentence
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Changing Statements to Questions
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Writing Compositions
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Open Ended
How do you feel when classes are suspended?
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Listening
Facts from events happening all around reach you through news updates on radios, televisions, and newspapers, and social media platforms (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter). Though nowadays, wise readers have learned to verify doubtful facts first before believing them. Opinions from different sources are also everywhere. How do you know what to believe? Listen to a news report audio recording and list down the facts and two opinions in your notebook. Kindly write in complete sentences.
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He took a lot of flak from his group mates for forgetting the ingredient.
support
criticism
help
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Mother gave the seller P100 for the hankies she bought costing P50.50. The seller gave her the exact change of P49.50.
correct
mistaken
wrong
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She was so worried that she was restless all ight.
relaxed
uneasy
calm
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The loud noise startled the sleeping baby that she gave a loud cry.
frightened
comforted
cheered
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The teacher was distracted from explaining the lesson because of the singing in the other room.
more focused
disturbed
stopped
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READING (p. 347)
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Look for the missing word/s in first paragraph.
Sometimes, advertisements seem so nice that the consumers cannot take their eyes off them and then say,
"I like it"
"I like it."
"I like that"
"I like that."
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Well, that is what advertisements are for. Companies advertise to tell the target consumers of their products and services and to get their attention to buy them.
Ads want the buyers to think that the object is important to them and that they should get one.
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Open Ended
In your own words, tell what billboards are all about.
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Multiple Select
Have you ever been influenced to buy something because the endorser or the person in the ad makes you think so? Think, why are you using a particular shampoo brand for your hair? Or buy a certain brand of bath soap? Or eat at a certain fast food place? What helped your mother, father, or guardian decide what to buy?
Which of the words below is a synonym for influenced?
encouraged
forced
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Multiple Select
Paragraph 3
Advertisements make use of
- songs with lyrics that are repeated until the consumers can sing them in their sleep.
lively
happy
sentimental
joyful
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Did you notice how colors, sounds, and actions make them interesting to watch? Do you see how humor makes them appealing? And how they use popular persons to make you believe in what they say? Well, they are nice to look at alright. But remember, do not decide to buy a certain product or service just because of advertisements.
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There are many other things that need to be considered, such as ...
price
size
composition
color
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Multiple Choice
What is the question that the author left us to ponder upon?
Do you really need this products and services or you just want one?
Do you really need that products or services or you just want one?
Do you really need these products or services or you just want one?
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